Go To Church Sunday First Methodist Church WATNnnUI Corner Haywood and Awfcny The Ear. Earl a BrendaO. 10:00 a.m.?Church School. W. S. Roberta, General Superintend* ent Classes apd Departments for all ages. The nursery la open for children under alx until twelve o'clock. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worihlp. Strmon by the paator. Subject: "A Mother's Prayer". 6:00 p.m.?MYT will meet for aupper followed by a program of wtyahip and recreation. 6:00 p.m.?Evening Worship. Ser. mon, "How To Slay Healthy Under Pressure." by the parftor. This la the fourth In a aeries of sermons on "Quest Por llappineas" "How* Thy Father And Thy Mother" ? 3K If jrou have not already done so, speak your everlast ing love for those who did so much tor you. uo it in 0 cemetery that allows you the priceless phvilcse of erecting a beautiful and distinctive monu ment rather than in one which, lor reasons of its own, restricts fou to a metal marker set flush %ith the ground. 1. As the ycarj go by you will real ize that nothing keeps memories more beautifully alive than a trib ute spoken in words of imperish able granite or marble. HAYWOOD MONUMENT CO. . *H. B. "Herb" Angel Asheville Rd. Dial GL 6-5191 ? ? ll Church of Christ Fast on Highway 19A-33 A crow from BIA BalMlai Bob Bit don, Minister Plume GL ??M "Speaking the truth in Lm Eph. 4:15. , SUNDAY? 10:00 s.m.?Bible Study. 11:00 a.m?Preaching and the Lord'* Supper. 7:30 p m. ? treason from Pro verb*. TUESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study. Home of Mr Weaver Swaynglm, Caney Fork WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Bible Study?Church Building. FRIDAY? 7:48 pm.?Bible Study St Sylva in Hall over We*tem Union Office. Badlo Program* SATURDAY? 0:00 to 0:15 a.m. ? Radio Pro gram?"The Go*pel of Chrlat" ? Radio Station WHCC. SUNDAY? 9:30 to 0:43 a.m. ? "Church History." Broadcast over WHCC.' You are Invited to worship with oa. "The churche* of Christ aalute you" Roman* 10:16. Ninevah Baptist Church The Bev. C. L. Allen, Paster SUNDAY? 10 a.m.?Sunday School. Roy Davis superintendent Rufus Lem ing, Associate Superintendent. Sermon by the pastor every sec ond and fourth Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock, and every first and third Sunday nights at 8:00 o'clock. 7:00 p.m.?Training Union, Ruf u? Lemlng. Director. WEDNESDAY? 7:30 p,m.?Prayer meeting. The W.M.U. will meet at the homy of Miss Selma Baldwin. Sat urday, May nr Visitors are welcome. The Christian And Missionary Allisfcice .Church Of Canton "A Bible Church Wit* A Christ rw Rev. Divld Uttote, Mm SUNDAY? 2: If pm?Bible Study. 2:00 p.m.?Afternoon Service. 7:20 p.m.?Evangelistic Service. Grace Church ita the Mountains EPISCOPAL The Eer. June* Y- Peary, Jr. Hector , Telephone GL f-SMf SUNDAY? 0:20 a.m.?Church School and Family Worahlp. 10:48?Nursery through church service. 11:00 a.m. ? Holy Communion and sermon. > 12:00 Noon?Coffee Hour.' Vict ors welcome. Pariah House 1:30 p.m.?The Episcopal Hour. Radio Station WHCC. ? 1 OA n m.?Vouth Learue?Par iah House. WEDNESDAY? 3:15 pjn.?Junior Choir practice. 7:00 p.m.?Choir practice. 8:00 p.m.?Parish meeting. THURSDAY? 7:30 p ip.?Service of Confirma tion. 8:00 p.m. ? Local AA Chapter meeting. Parish House. FRIDAY? 9:00 a.m.?Holy Co'mmunion. Pigeon Baptist Church The Rev. P. C. Hicks. Paster SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Hen ry P. Teague, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.?Preaching the sec ond and fourth Sundays by the pa* tor. 7:80 p.m.?Training Union. The ?Rev. Odle Fish. Director. 8:00 p.m.?Preaching the fifth Sundays by the pastor. , WEDNESDAY? ' 4 7:80 p.m. ? Mid-week prayer meeting. Free Methodist Church The Rer. Russell M. Elder. Paster Telephone OL 8-8887 Assembly and Oak Streets. Wayaeerllle SUNDAY? Sunday School. 10:00 la ? Morning Worahlp, 11 00 a.m. Young People's service. 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:40 o'clock. WEDNESDAY--"" * 7:48 p.m.?Bible Study. * R. E. SENTELLE, CANDIDATE FOR tHE LOWER HOUSE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA, OFFERS A TEN POINT PROGRAM ON WHICH HIS CAM PAIGN FOR OFFICE WILL BE BUILT: % J. A native and resident of Haywood County. Ml ' ? 'v.' . ? " e. A property owner and tax payer in Haywood all of hit adult life. i. A life-long Democrat and a servant of the Democratic party ever since he reached his majority and has served the party loyally and continuously during his adult , life in many capacities. ? ? ? i He has never held a public office or job in Haywood and he has never asked the people of the county for any public trust job or office, exoept that of Representa tive in the General Assembly ? the only honor'ever to be sought from the voters. H I B.J tti ft. His wide experience In the General Assembly of North Carolina, which Is dis tinctly a law-makinx body, which meets bl-enniallv for three definite and distinct functions: (a) To make new laws; (b> To amend laws in the General Statutes of our State; and (e) To abolish old and useless laws. Experience counts In the work of the Legislature just as it counts in the industrial plants, on the farm and in all places of human endeavor. Theq too, personal contacts and acquaintance with State Department officials, and with the Representatives and Senators with long records of service to the State, further qualify him for service as your Representative. ? ft | a .t\? 1 ft. His record of legislative activities during the five sessions he has served is a guar antee of the loyal and efficient service he will render to the people of Haywood County. j. His faithful cooperation in the Legislatures with the Representatives from Hay wood and bis assistance rendered to them in the passage of their local bills, stands out as proof of his loyalty and devotion to Haywood County. 1. He plans to offer some amendments to state laws, particularly to the Revenue Act, " with reference to Income fax Laws, and to the tabor taws of the state, but at this time, no plana for any legislation affecting Haywood County, nor the towns therein, but absolutely no lews will be introduced nor pa sat A without the knowledge and consent af the alt lores of the county. I. He plans to conduct a vigorous and comprehensive campaign through admihi meats in the newspapers, through circulars, personal letters and visits to all sec tions of the county, and through other mrdloano of campaigning, but at all Hmeo the campaigning will bo high toned and void of criticism or abuoe of his opponents. lft. The voters of Haywood are requested to give i smith rattan to ttwoe 1ft points and to read and study the explanations, developments, and, on the day af the Primary, their support and vote will be greatly appreciated I ? TV' . ' PAID POLITICAL ADTttKftSXMKftT. ? ' ?' Senator Scott Co-Sponsor Of New, Retirement Bill Br BILL WHITLEY RETIREMENT: Recently Sen W. Kerr Scott, along wiht several other Senators, sponsored legisla tion that would increase retire ment payments to former Federal employees who are now on the retirement rolls. . The legislation grew out of hear ings that Senator Scott held on Senate Bill No. 2875. which would increase retirement benefits for Federal employees. According to Scott, S. 2875. "would help people who are now i n?a * ? - - . . ? -? ? rrucrai employees wnen tney gel ready to retire. It was very obvi ous that any overall Increase should also assist former em ployees -who are now retired." | BENEFITS. The new measure | would increase annuities to former employees now on retirement by not less than $100 a year and not more than $300. For survivors of former em ployees?except surviving children ?the annuities would be increased $80. For surviving children, the an nuities would be increased by $50 for each child. Final Senate action on both re tirement bills is expected in the next few weeks. * DOME. Visitors in Washington this Spring and Summer will see an interesting sight at the U. S Capitol. The Capitol dome" is getting a liorough cleaning and a new coat of paint. Painters?with ropes and ladders ?are monkeying all over the tall structure. It will take several months to complete the job. and it will cost between $40,000 and $30,000. For many years, the dome has been given a fresh coat of paint every four years?election years, that is, in order to be spruced up for Presidential inaugurations. INDIANS. The I-umbee Indians of Southeastern North Carolina soon should have their name made official as far as the Federal gov ernment is concerned. Last week the Senate Interior Committee's sub-committee on In dian affairs gave a quick okay to a bill that would make the name official. Final action will be rou- I tine. The state legislature has already passed legislation doing the same thing. FARMERS. Sen. Robert Kerr of Oklahoma, a man who coins a lot of phrases in debate on the Senate floor, has a new one for the Republican office-seekers who are worrying about Ike's veto of the farm message. Those who are trying to justify the President's stand on farm price Ironing Board Safety... BELLEVUE, Idaho ? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray and Mrs. Car roll McCrea almost left their Iran lag board behind when they re ts rned to Bellevue from a vacation in fresno, Calif. Now they're glad they didn't. Near Wells, Nev. their car skid ded and rolled over. The ironing board pinned three Gray apd Mc Crea children In the back seat, sav ing them from possible serious injury. . , supports. Senator Kerr says, are suffering from "self hypnosis." Hazelwood Methodist Charge The Rev. L. E. Win In*. Pastor THE HAZELWOOD CHURCH SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m. ? Church School Glenn Scruggs, superintendent. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning worship. 0:30 p.m.?MYF. THE FRANCIS COVE CllUBCH SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. ? Church School. R. H. Boone, superintendent. Fines Creek Memorial Baptist Church The Rev. Doyle Miller, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School?10 o'clock ever} Sunday. Reeves Ferguson, Supt. Johnny Rathbone, Associate Supt. Morning Worship ? 11 o'clock every 2nd and 4th Sundays. Evening Worship ? 7:30 every 1st and 3rd Sundays. Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. D. D. Russell, Pastor 10:00 a.m. ? Sunday School Lloyd Teague, Superintendent. 11:00 i.m.?Sermon by pastor. 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